Morning News: Rs17.6 trillion budget to be presented today - By HMFS Research
Jun 10 2025
HMFS Research
- The federal budget 2025-26 will be unveiled by Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb on Tuesday (today) in parliament. The budget size has been envisaged at Rs17.6 trillion against Rs18.78 trillion for the last fiscal year. The FBR’s tax collection target has been envisaged at Rs14.02 trillion for the next budget against revised estimates of Rs12.33 trillion for the outgoing fiscal year. However, it will be really hard for the FBR to display the revised target of Rs12.332 trillion on June 30, 2025. With expectations of 7.5 to 10 per cent increase in salaries of public sector employees, the Ministry of Finance has prepared four proposals for increasing pay and pension ranging from 5 to 12.5 per cent. The Ministry of Finance wants to restrict this increase in the range of 7.5 to 10 per cent in the next budget. Disparity Allowance up to 30 per cent is expected to be provided for grade 1 to 16.
- Pakistan missed its GDP growth target of 3.6% in the outgoing fiscal year, posting a figure of 2.7%, revealed the Economic Survey 2024-25, unveiled by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Monday. Commenting on the global economy, Aurangzeb, former head of one of Pakistan’s largest commercial banks, noted that the global GDP growth in 2023 stood at 3.5%, which was reduced to 3.3% in 2024 and is now projected to be 2.8% according to the latest estimates. “GDP growth in 2023 stood at -0.2%, which grew to 2.5% in FY24. We announce a 2.7% GDP growth for FY25,” said Aurangzeb.
- The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has almost finalized Finance Bill (2025-26) and expected to announce new taxation measures of nearly Rs 200 billion of sales tax and Federal Excise Duty (FED) in the fiscal budget (2025-26). The revenue generation measures may include 18 percent sales tax on the import of solar panels. Among other proposals, 18 percent sales tax would be imposed on e-commerce. The FBR has finalized items which would be deleted from the Sixth Schedule (Exemption Schedule) and Eighth Schedule-lower rate of sales tax of the Sales Tax Act. The government my increase sales tax rate on a large number of items subjected to lower rate of sales tax or concessionary sales tax rates in coming budget (2025-26).